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I use a dolly to roll ours around the shop, then an engine hoist to put it on and off. It stays on the truck all season though, so its not a big deal.
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http://www.harborfreight.com/10-inch...ter-38944.html
I've thought about mounting some of these on my loader. I hang mine on the back of my dump trailer. When I need to take it off, I raise the dump trailer to get the back closer to the ground, rock the loader back and slip it on the door. |
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just stack some pallets and nail a plywood sheet to the top one, then just back your dump up to the pallets and slide it off.
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2011 hd2500 chevy 2008 28 kaw 60 ULTRA CUT exmark. 2008 28 kaw 60 ULTRA CUT exmark. 90 chevy 1 ton truck 89 chevry half ton 85 i ton dump 16 hp leaf loader 3 snow plows, 2 salt spreader 8 x 20 enclosed carmate trailer, red with refrigirator 2 little wonders 10briggs ( boo) and 9hp honda 21 inch com. toro with susuki engine. 30 inch time cutter ,echo weedeaters and still backback misc tools. cuttin evrey summer since i was 10. now 39.
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I made a bracket that lets me mount it on the tongue of the trailer. 4 bolts and i can take it off slide a hand truck and wheel it in the garage.
it works great ...never jack knifes. I used 1 x 3 box tubing. |
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